Arrival statements: Entrada by Powersurge

The latest in a long line of perfectly distilled collections from Powersurge is the Entrada range of handles — pieces of rigour and subtlety, specifically designed for large portals.

Now available in stainless steel, this latest iteration of the Entrada collection sharpens the handle’s signature linearity with a cool, contemporary take on the forms, balancing bold materiality with defining detail.

Defined by its linear form and striking geometry, the Entrada handle is composed with the sensibility of modernist architecture: elegant, strong, and resolved. Of note is the Entrada Etch Divide, which features meticulously crafted grip points at either end with a fine cross-hatch detail that subtly contrasts the smooth, uninterrupted length at its centre.

In stainless steel, Entrada takes on a new material expression. Here, the metal’s intrinsic qualities come to the fore: its cool neutrality, durability, and understated lustre. The matte finish catches the light in soft gradients, amplifying the handle’s elongated form and accentuating its minimalist detailing. It’s a piece that feels timeless — ideal for contemporary spaces that call for both restraint and performance.

Offered in two generous standard lengths and available in custom dimensions, Entrada adapts effortlessly to a range of door types and architectural contexts. Whether used on pivot doors, sliding panels, or oversized entryways, it brings a clarity of form that enhances the scale and rhythm of the space it inhabits.

As with all Powersurge designs, the new Entrada range is handcrafted in their New Zealand workshop with a commitment to longevity and local making.

The collection offers not only enduring strength but also environmental resilience — perfectly suited to homes and projects in coastal and exposed locations. Minimal yet monumental, the Entrada range leaves a lasting impression.

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